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FICUS RELIGIOSA, Ashwathya,

By ChesterPn
July 18, 2013· 1 min read
FICUS RELIGIOSA,  Ashwathya,
Remedy of the DayChesterPn · July 18, 2013 · 1 min

REMEDY OF THE DAY: FICUS RELIGIOSA Tincture made of fresh leaves, Proved by Dr. Sarat Chandra Ghose, Calcuta India in 1903 Used with success in the following diseases: Hematemesis, Hematuria, Menorrhagia, metrorrhagia, hemoptysis, dysentery mixed with blood, bleeding piles, epistaxis. Hemorrhage of

REMEDY OF THE DAY: FICUS RELIGIOSA Tincture made of fresh leaves, Proved by Dr. Sarat Chandra Ghose, Calcuta India in 1903 Used with success in the following diseases: Hematemesis, Hematuria, Menorrhagia, metrorrhagia, hemoptysis, dysentery mixed with blood, bleeding piles, epistaxis. Hemorrhage of typhoid, bleeding hemorrhoids and nosebleed. Planets Moon. The patient is very weak and restless, profuse discharge of bright red blood, bearing down pains i lower abdomen. Headache, very weak and restless, sight dim, burning at the top of the head. J.H Clarke said, that Dr. Chandra discovered the power to cause and cure hemorrhages of many kinds. Mind quiet and disinclined to move, sad and melancholy. Head; Nausea, vertigo, and slight headache (with hemo- rrhages). Slight dim, epistaxis,, face becomes yellowish, stomach vomitting of bright blood. Bearing-down pains in lower part of abdomen. Stool and anus dysentery with menorrhagia, with bright red blood. Female sexual organs Menorrhagia, bright red blood, bearing down pains in lower abdomen. Respiratory organs: Difficulty of breathing, inclination to cough, causing him to spit blood. Generalieties: Very weak and restless. Indian name of the plant Ashwathya, Boericke W, writes it is good for bloody urine Kamthan P.S. writes cures hemorrhages of many kinds, metrorrhage, and the guiding symptoms in bright red bloody urine is uneasiness and extreme weakness following hemorrhage. Beatriz H Hill, Medicina Homeopática Behhill!

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